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America is quietly abandoning its Indo-Pacific strategy

The Hill

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
America is quietly abandoning its Indo-Pacific strategy

The Indo-Pacific was a grand strategic concept linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans into one interconnected strategic theater.

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Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 9, 2026

Asia Seeks Flexibility Amid US-China Rivalry

Asian governments, investors and business leaders are increasingly positioning themselves as active participants in a rapidly changing global order, seeking to strengthen resilience and pursue pragmatic partnerships rather than choosing sides between the United States and China. That message emerged repeatedly during discussions at the Reuters NEXT Asia event in Singapore, where policymakers and investment [] The post Asia Seeks Flexibility Amid US-China Rivalry appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 10, 2026

When Geopolitics Becomes A Purchase Order: The Companies Behind Asia's Defense Buildup

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 29, 2026

Firan Technology Group sets up its first Indian facility in Hyderabad

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India Today

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· Jul 8, 2026

Return to dialogue, diplomacy: India calls for restraint in West Asia amid tensions

Return to dialogue, diplomacy: India calls for restraint in West Asia amid tensions

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Pembangunan industri EV tidak wajar disandar pada pelaburan asing

KUALA LUMPUR: Pembangunan industri kenderaan elektrik (EV) negara tidak wajar disandarkan kepada kemasukan pelaburan asing semata-mata. Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani berkata, ia harus diimbangi dengan lonjakan nilai tambah domestik, pemerkasaan rangkaian vendor tempatan dan pelaksanaan pemindahan teknologi. “Langkah strategik ini amat penting bagi memastikan ekosistem automotif tempatan kekal kompetitif, ... Read more The post Pembangunan industri EV tidak wajar disandar pada pelaburan asing appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

OpIndia

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· Jun 25, 2026

West Bengal’s economic fall explained: How the state slipped from 5th richest in India to 19th

The analysis highlighted how the state, once among India's strongest economic performers, gradually lost its position over several decades and now faces the challenge of catching up with the national average.

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Related coverage for "America is quietly abandoning its Indo-Pacific strategy": Modern Diplomacy — Asia Seeks Flexibility Amid US-China Rivalry. Seeking Alpha — When Geopolitics Becomes A Purchase Order: The Companies Behind Asia's Defense Buildup. The Hindu BusinessLine — Firan Technology Group sets up its first Indian facility in Hyderabad. India Today — Return to dialogue, diplomacy: India calls for restraint in West Asia amid tensions. Utusan Malaysia — Pembangunan industri EV tidak wajar disandar pada pelaburan asing. OpIndia — West Bengal’s economic fall explained: How the state slipped from 5th richest in India to 19th